Facial mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a modern medical method of rejuvenating the skin of the face, neck, décolletage and hands. Mesotherapy involves the introduction of various active substances by microinjections into the surface layers of the skin (which cannot be reached by any care product) in order to rejuvenate, rehydrate, improve the structure and reduce pigmentation. The composition of the active substances of the “cocktail” depends exclusively on the condition of the skin and the effect we want to achieve.
Mesotherapy is a non-invasive and extremely delicate procedure, which is why it must be performed by doctors who are specially trained for it. The method is comfortable, minimally unpleasant if sensitive regions such as the ears, upper and lower eyelids, hands are treated… The procedure lasts about 30 minutes, and mild tightening, burning and slight redness are normal side effects of sensitive skin. Immediately after the treatment you can return to your daily activities.
The number and rhythm of treatment repetitions are very individual and depend on the needs of the client himself, the type of cocktail, as well as the possible combination with another anti-aging method. Standard cocktails are applied in a series of 4 to 6 treatments over 2 weeks. Maintenance of the results solely depends on the wishes of the clients, but some standard for repeating procedures is from 6 months to a year.
It is never too early for mesotherapy because this treatment is the best way to delay the appearance of wrinkles as much as possible. The optimal time for the first mesotherapy is 25 years old, but girls who started using the solarium at a very young age can start mesotherapy treatments at the age of 19. Mesotherapy does not stop the skin aging process, but slows it down significantly. It is not enough by itself, so it is often combined with other anti-aging procedures such as chemical peels, lasers…
Body mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a medical technique of injecting various active substances into the layers of the skin and subcutaneous tissue with the aim of eliminating cellulite and tightening the skin.
Compared to other methods of cellulite treatment (manual massage, devices based on vacuum, rolling, ultrasound), mesotherapy stands out for its effectiveness and long-lasting results. Mesotherapy can also be successfully applied to clients with “dilated veins” where all other methods are contraindicated.
The method is non-invasive and comfortable, and depending on the cocktail used after the treatment, burning, redness, itching and slight swelling may occur, which subside in a few hours. Bruising is a normal side effect, usually not large and disappears in a few days (3-7). You can return to your daily activities immediately after the treatment.
Given that the active substances are injected directly into the skin layer from which cellulite originates, the method is very effective. Acting primarily on strengthening binders and improving microcirculation, the skin very quickly becomes taut, smooth, and plump, which eliminates the “orange peel” phenomenon. The number of treatments is individual and depends on the stage of cellulite being treated, and the first results are already visible after 2 to 3 treatments. The procedure lasts from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the region being treated. It is necessary to perform 6 to 10 treatments with an interval of 7 to 15 days, and this depends solely on the type of cocktail.
If you take care of your lifestyle, be sure that you have solved the problem of cellulite for a long time.
Mesotherapy is not a method for losing weight.
Lipolysis
Lipolysis is a non-operative technique that very successfully eliminates fat deposits (pads) from the face and body. As such, it is the only alternative to surgical liposuction. Lipolysis involves injecting lipolytics directly into adipose tissue. Stings are minimally painful because very fine needles are used.
Lipolysis, like mesotherapy, is not a method for losing weight. Lipolysis is used exclusively as a method for body reshaping. Mesotherapy strengthens the connective tissue and significantly affects the tightening of the skin and the elimination of cellulite, while lipolysis literally melts fat deposits, because the injected enzymes lead to the complete breakdown of fat cells, which are then eliminated from the body naturally gradually so as not to burden the body additionally. Combining these two methods gives the best results.
Lipolysis is not an “instant” method, but a gradual process of breaking down fat that takes place within 4 to 8 weeks. For this reason, the first results can only be seen after 3-4 weeks. Usually 4 to 6 treatments are done depending on the region being treated. Lipolysis is not an ideal method for treating large areas because there is a physiological maximum that a client can receive within one procedure. How many smaller regions will be treated within one procedure depends on this physiological maximum. Treatments are repeated at intervals of 7 to 15 days, depending on the region being treated and the amount of enzyme injected.
Redness, itching, bruising and intense swelling are normal side effects of lipolysis. The swelling is most intense in the next 24-72 hours, and completely subsides after a few days. The pain is present and resembles muscle inflammation. The intensity of the pro-war effects depends solely on the sensitivity and type of the skin.
Contraindications for the use of lipolysis are pregnancy, breastfeeding, diabetes, autoimmune diseases…
Lipolysis is not a method for losing weight, but a procedure that successfully removes localized fat deposits. Lipolysis does not lose kilograms, but centimeters. Unlike other methods that only reduce the size of fat cells, lipolysis leads to a reduction in the number of fat cells, so the results are permanent if you take care of your lifestyle, especially your diet.